Sunday, January 29, 2012

Saturday, January 28th, Upper Coastal New Jersey

(Displaying Hooded Mergansers at Silver Lake in Belmar, 
 photo taken by Sandy Paci)


Leading : Bob Machover

Brooklyn Bird Club


NJ North Shore

January 28, 2012

From Bob:

All numbers are extremely rough estimates and have only a slight relationship with reality. But isn’t that better than none?

Bold face represents unexpected species.

1. Canada Goose.............................................................................200

2. Brant.............................................................................................400

3. Mute Swan........................................................................................6

4. Gadwall.............................................................................................2

5. American Wigeon..............................................................................4

6. American Black Duck........................................................................6

7. Mallard..........................................................................................250

8. Northern Shoveler...........................................................................12

9. Ring-necked Duck.............................................................................3

10. Greater Scaup...................................................................................6

11. Lesser Scaup...................................................................................40

12. Surf Scoter.........................................................................................5

13. White-winged Scoter.......................................................................3

14. Black Scoter.....................................................................................30

15. Long-tailed Duck..............................................................................22

16. Bufflehead........................................................................................20

17. Hooded Merganser..........................................................................75

18. Common Merganser........................................................................1

19. Red-breasted Merganser.................................................................15

20. Ruddy Duck.....................................................................................18

21. Red-throated Loon...........................................................................18

22. Common Loon.................................................................................60

23. Pied-billed Grebe...............................................................................1

24. Northern Gannet..............................................................................20

25. Double-crested Cormorant................................................................6

26. Great Blue Heron (I saw 4 before the group gathered)....................5

27. Black-crowned Night-Heron..............................................................6

28. Turkey Vulture...................................................................................1

29. Red-tailed Hawk................................................................................2

30. American Coot.................................................................................50

31. Purple Sandpiper..............................................................................20

32. Dunlin...............................................................................................40

33. Ring-billed Gull...............................................................................Lots

34. Herring Gull..................................................................................Likewise

35. Great Black-backed Gull................................................................Fewer

36. Rock Pigeon...................................................................................Some

37. Mourning Dove...........................................................................Not so many

38. Belted Kingfisher..................................................................................1

39. Blue Jay (I missed this one).................................................................?

40. American Crow............................................................................One or two

41. Carolina Chickadee (presumed)...........................................................1

42. Carolina Wren.......................................................................................2

43. American Robin....................................................................................3

44. Northern Mockingbird...........................................................................4

45. European Starling...........................................................................Of course

46. Song Sparrow.......................................................................................3

47. White-throated Sparrow........................................................................5

48. Dark-eyed Junco...................................................................................4

49. Northern Cardinal..................................................................................2

50. Red-winged Blackbird (singing).............................................................1

51. House Finch (heard only).....................................................................2-4

52. American Goldfinch (another miss for me)............................................?

53. House Sparrow (heard).....................................................................several



A nice day, great weather (especially in the morning), good company and fairly good birds...but (boohoo) no Razorbill (though one unsatisfactorily glimpsed by Gil?).

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Waterfowl Count January 15th

Prospect Park & Greenwood Cemetery

Janet Schumacher, Kathy Toomey , Bob O'Neill

Sunday, January 15, 2012, Quite cold, not windy and lake not frozen.




Goose, Canada: 315 including Parade Grounds and G-W

Swan, mute: 10

Gadwall: 2

American Black duck: 1

Mallard: 97

Northern shoveler: 9

Ruddy duck 18

Grebe, pied billed: 6 (altho I think I saw an Adam report listing 7)

Cormorant, double crested 1

American coot: 21



Other areas, pending reports

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Coney Island Region January 7th

Leader : Rob Jett

Here is the list from Saturday's trip to Coney Island. While the weather felt more like early-Spring than early-January, we still managed to see most of the expected winter coastal species. Highlights include dozens of NORTHERN GANNET diving for fish offshore, a pair of PURPLE SANDPIPER on the western-most jetty, a first year LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL on the sand spit at Coney Island Creek and a single SNOW GOOSE in the creek behind Mark Twain Junior High School:


Date: 01/07/12

Locations: Coney Island, Coney Island Creek

Species: 27

Leader: Rob Jett

Observers: David B., Rusty Harold, Dennis Hrehowsik, Rob Jett, Heydi Lopes, Bobbi Manian, Janet Schumacher, Bob Washburn, Michael Yuan, Ann (?), Phil (?)



SNOW GOOSE (Coney Island Creek)

Brant

Canada Goose

Gadwall

American Black Duck

Mallard

Greater Scaup

Long-tailed Duck

Bufflehead

Red-breasted Merganser

Ruddy Duck

Red-throated Loon

Common Loon

NORTHERN GANNET

Great Cormorant

Great Blue Heron

Cooper's Hawk

Peregrine Falcon

PURPLE SANDPIPER

Bonaparte's Gull

Ring-billed Gull

Herring Gull

LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL (Coney Island Creek)

Great Black-backed Gull

Rock Pigeon

European Starling

House Sparrow=

Sunday, January 1, 2012

New Year's Day Prospect Park 2012

Leading : Peter Dorosh

12 trip participants

First a Happy New Year from the Brooklyn Bird Club ! Good birds be your fortune in 2012

A terrific start for the Brooklyn Bird Club New Year's Day traditional walk in Prospect Park of recent years with several quality birds seen today. Most notably was GREEN HERON,a juvenile that was seen on the Brooklyn CBC, continuing its spotty showing till today, but in the same exact location in Phragmites reeds recess along south Breeze Hill shores.

Then there are the long time reliable warblers that delighted birds of late fall: BLACK&WHITE WARBLER , and ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLER. The B&W is sticking to same particular area, the south side of the Nethermead Bridge, either side of the watercourse. Several of my walk's birders and me saw it on the left slope of the bridge from the bridge top. The ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLER was seen at Lamppost #249, by the Well Dr picnic tables where after a brief perch on a small tree, it flew across to the tall pine on the other side of the drive, feeding from the top downward.

Peter
BBC

Prospect Park, Kings, US-NY
Jan 1, 2012 9:00 AM - 1:15 PM
Protocol: Traveling
4.0 mile(s)
37 species

Canada Goose X
Mute Swan X
American Black Duck 1
Mallard X
Ruddy Duck X
Pied-billed Grebe 3
Green Heron 1 juvenile south Breeze Hill shoreline
Cooper's Hawk 1
Red-tailed Hawk 2
Merlin 1
Peregrine Falcon 1
American Coot 7
Ring-billed Gull X
Herring Gull X
Rock Pigeon X
Mourning Dove X
Belted Kingfisher 1
Red-bellied Woodpecker 1
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker 2
Downy Woodpecker 1
Blue Jay X
Black-capped Chickadee 3
White-breasted Nuthatch 1
Brown Creeper 1
Carolina Wren 2
Winter Wren 1
Ruby-crowned Kinglet 1
European Starling X
Black-and-white Warbler 1
Orange-crowned Warbler 1
Song Sparrow 6
White-throated Sparrow 15
Northern Cardinal 2
House Finch X
American Goldfinch X
House Sparrow X

This report was generated automatically by eBird v3 (http://ebird.org)


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